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Revision as of 10:30, November 25, 2023
Austin Chronicle
Article • May 31, 2018
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Link | Paul Soileau’s Double Duty |
Description | With a new show for Rebecca Havemeyer and a new album by Christeene, is the busy performer having an identity crisis? |
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Forgive Paul Soileau if he isn't sure where – or who – he is today. For the past week, he's been skittling through a schedule that would panic most every other artist I know. On May 22, he dropped a new album, which was followed four days later by a bacchic launch party at the Museum of Human Achievement, and on top of that, he's been working on a new play, Winkie!, for a May 30-June 1 run at Ground Floor Theatre. The thing is, the album and play are for different characters that Soileau embodies – alter egos as different as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.